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    FG to Create Diaspora City to Boost Tourism

    Olu AnisereBy Olu AnisereFebruary 21, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    FG to Create Diaspora City to Boost Tourism
    Minister of Art, Culture, Tourism and Creative Economy (FMACTCE) Hannatu Musawa
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    FG to Create Diaspora City to Boost Tourism

    The Minister of Art, Culture, Tourism and Creative Economy (FMACTCE)  Hannatu Musawa, says plans are underway to establish a Diaspora City in Nigeria  to boost inbound tourism.

    The minister stated this when she inaugurated a committee to drive the Motherland 2025 Initiative on Friday in Abuja.

    Musawa said the Motherland 2025 Initiative was aimed at positioning Nigeria as a premier global destination, where tourism would drive economic empowerment, cultural preservation and national pride.

    The committee members were drawn from the FMACTCE, Motherland Africa team and the National Tourism Development Authority (NTDA).

    The members were also drawn from  the National Institute for Hospitality and Tourism (NIHOTOUR), National Council for Arts and Culture (NCAC), and Federation of Tourism Associations of Nigeria (FTAN).

    She said the committee’s primary objective is to ensure the successful implementation of the Motherland 2025 Initiative, maintain timely delivery, effective oversight and monitoring of project implementation.

    According to Musawa, the Diaspora City is a flagship component of the Motherland project that is a thriving tourism hub.

    “This is where members of the diaspora can seamlessly invest and ensure a sustainable connection with their homeland and roots,’’ she said.

    Musawa added that a citizenship programme  would be supported by legal frameworks to enable diaspora and foreign nationals to obtain citizenships to safeguard their investments in Nigeria.

    “Motherland 2025 is more than just a moment in time; it is a catalyst for sustained engagement, forging lasting connections between the diaspora and their homeland. “Investors, opportunities, global travelers and Nigeria’s dynamic experiences.

    “As part of the long-term components of the project, we are developing Diaspora City, a thriving tourism hub where members of the diaspora can seamlessly invest, reconnect, and put down roots.

    “I charge the committee members to be diligent and work toward deliverables and timelines set to achieve successful outcomes from this initiative,” she said

    The minister said that the Motherland 2025 initiative was a collaborative effort of the FMACTCE and Motherland Africa.

    The minister added that the collaboration would include other key stakeholders, such as Federal ministries, government agencies, and private sector organisations.

    According to Musawa, the Motherland 2025 Initiative is part of the ministry’s broader strategy, “Destination 2030: Nigeria Everywhere.”

    “This is an initiative designed to amplify the creative industries, strengthen international partnerships and elevate Nigeria’s global cultural footprint.”

    She said key projects under the initiative included the Motherland 2025 Festival, which would expose the global diaspora to peak experiences of Nigerian arts, culture and creative landscape from the 36 states and the FCT.

    She said the festival, scheduled to hold from Dec. 15 to Dec. 21 in Lagos and Abuja, would reconnect investments and celebrate Nigeria’s shared heritage.

    “Nigeria is the largest black nation in the world, as one in every four persons of African origin is Nigerian. Our cultural and historical significance is undeniable.

    “Whether through ancestry, culture or spirit, we welcome all who seek to rediscover their roots and contribute to the next chapter of our nation’s story.

    “Through the Motherland Festival and its citizenship programme, we will empower individuals to trace their ancestry, fostering deeper bonds with Nigeria’s rich heritage,’’ she said.

    Musawa used the opportunity to urge Nigerians abroad to come home and take part in the celebration, billed for December. “This December, be part of something historic and experience our warmth, our culture and the limitless opportunities.

    “Together, let us build a future that honours our heritage while driving economic and social progress forward, that is why we say, home is coming,” she said. #FG to Create Diaspora City to Boost Tourism#

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